Richards (surname)

Richards is a common Celtic Welsh, or Cornish surname based on the English version of the parent's name ending in -S.[1][2] In 1881 people with this surname were mainly located in Wales, Cornwall and adjacent South-West counties of England.[3] By 1998 many Welsh and Cornish people had migrated to cities in England particularly those adjacent to these areas.[4] Originally, it was an English surname brought to England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066.

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  • Sandie Richards, Jamaican athlete
  • Sanya Richards, American athlete
  • Solomon Richards (died 1691), Irish soldier
  • Stan Richards, British actor
  • Stephen Richards, several people, including:
    • Stephen Richards (musician), (born 1977) vocalist and guitarist
    • Stephen Richards (politician), (1820–1894), Ontario, USA lawyer and politician
    • Stephen L. Richards, (1879–1959) American religious leader
  • Steve Richards (born 1960), British TV and radio political journalist and newspaper columnist
  • Steven Richards (born 1972), New Zealand racing driver
  • Stevie Richards (1971), ring name of the American wrestler Michael Manna
  • Sue Richards (1958-2014), Canadian artist

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References

  1. "Great Britain Family Names profiling website (redirected from National Trust surname profiler site)". The Economic and Social Research Council. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  2. "Richards Surname Meaning and Geographic Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2014
  3. "Great Britain Family Names profiling website (redirected from National Trust surname profiler site)". Richards 1881 map. The Economic and Social Research Council. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  4. "Great Britain Family Names profiling website (redirected from National Trust surname profiler site)". Richards 1998 map. The Economic and Social Research Council. Retrieved 26 April 2011.

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